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MATSIIS SYSTEM CANON v1

System: MATSIIS (Matsoff Integral Intelligent System) Type: System Canon Status: Canonical Document Version: v1.0


1. Purpose

This document defines the canonical model of the MATSIIS system.

MATSIIS is an integrated framework for:

  • business management
  • operational intelligence
  • process automation
  • financial analytics
  • AI-supported decision making

MATSIIS is not a single application.

It is a system architecture for building a portfolio of digital tools, platforms, automation solutions and AI systems.

This document acts as the system-level source of truth for the MATSIIS ecosystem.


2. Mission of MATSIIS

The mission of MATSIIS is to create an intelligent environment where:

  • business data is structured
  • processes are transparent
  • bottlenecks are identified
  • routine operations are automated
  • decisions are supported by analytics and AI

MATSIIS aims to function as an operating system for business management.


3. Core Principles

The MATSIIS system is based on the following principles.


3.1 System Thinking

Organizations are viewed as interconnected systems composed of functions such as:

  • finance
  • accounting
  • operations
  • sales
  • HR
  • management
  • legal
  • strategy

Changes in one function must be evaluated in terms of their system-wide impact.


3.2 Bottleneck Orientation

Improvement must focus on the constraint of the system.

Automation and optimization must begin with the bottleneck, not with technology for its own sake.


3.3 Economic Efficiency

Every initiative must be evaluated in terms of its economic impact:

  • cost reduction
  • time savings
  • productivity increase
  • cash flow improvement
  • quality of decision making

3.4 Minimal Complexity

Solutions should prefer the simplest viable architecture.

Preferred implementation order:

  1. Google Workspace tools
  2. Apps Script automation
  3. No-code orchestration (Make / n8n)
  4. AI tools and agents
  5. deeper integrations and custom systems

3.5 Transparency

Every solution must clearly define:

  • the problem
  • the root cause
  • the proposed solution
  • expected economic effect
  • potential risks

4. MATSIIS System Layers

MATSIIS is organized into several logical layers.


4.1 Governance Layer

Defines system governance:

  • system canons
  • portfolio structure
  • architecture standards
  • project lifecycle rules
  • repository governance

This layer is managed through the repository:

matsiis-core

4.2 Platform Layer

Includes digital platforms such as:

  • corporate websites
  • product platforms
  • service platforms
  • education platforms
  • multi-service ecosystems

Examples:

  • Matsoff.com
  • matsiis.com

4.3 Solution Layer

Includes individual digital products:

  • applications
  • tools
  • automation solutions
  • AI applications

These solutions address specific business problems.


4.4 Automation Layer

Includes systems for:

  • workflow automation
  • data processing automation
  • operational process automation
  • integration between systems

Typical technologies include:

  • Apps Script
  • Make
  • n8n
  • API integrations

4.5 AI Layer

The AI layer provides:

  • analytical support
  • anomaly detection
  • decision support
  • intelligent assistants
  • AI-driven automation

AI in MATSIIS supports decision making but does not replace human responsibility.


5. Types of Solutions in MATSIIS

Solutions in the MATSIIS ecosystem are classified by solution type.

Canonical types include:

  • Core
  • Platform
  • App
  • Tool
  • Automation
  • AI App
  • AI Agent
  • Library
  • Sandbox
  • Archive

This classification is used to organize the product portfolio.


6. Business Domains

Solutions may belong to one or more business domains.

Canonical domains include:

Core Business Domains

  • Finance
  • Accounting
  • Operations
  • Sales
  • HR
  • Management

Governance and Control

  • Risk
  • Internal Control
  • Quality
  • ESG

Business Support

  • Legal
  • Procurement
  • Logistics
  • IT

Development and Growth

  • Strategy
  • Innovation
  • Education

These domains define the functional focus of tools and applications.


7. Tool Categories

Tools in MATSIIS can also be classified by functional category.

Examples include:

  • Calculator
  • Analyzer
  • Dashboard
  • Planner
  • Simulator
  • AI Assistant

This classification helps organize large catalogs of digital tools.


8. Use Cases

Solutions may serve different use cases:

  • Business
  • Personal
  • Education

Use case defines the target user context, not the functional domain.

Example:

Tool Domain Use Case
Family Budget Tool Finance Personal
Cash Flow Analyzer Finance Business

9. Role of AI in MATSIIS

AI within MATSIIS functions as:

  • analytical assistant
  • decision-support system
  • automation enabler
  • process intelligence layer

AI does not replace management decisions.

Human responsibility remains central.


10. Role of matsiis-core

The repository:

matsiis-core

acts as the governance and architecture center of the MATSIIS ecosystem.

It contains:

  • system canons
  • portfolio governance rules
  • automation methodology
  • architecture standards
  • operational registries

It serves as the source of truth for the ecosystem architecture.


11. Source of Truth Rule

The MATSIIS ecosystem follows a strict rule:

Global governance and architecture must live in:

matsiis-core

Project-specific rules and architecture must live in:

individual project repositories

This separation ensures portfolio governance and scalability.


12. Canonical Objective

The objective of MATSIIS is to create a scalable ecosystem where:

  • products are structured
  • tools are catalogued
  • automation is standardized
  • AI is integrated responsibly
  • governance remains transparent

MATSIIS is intended to support the development of a coherent ecosystem of digital business solutions.